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Ski and Wakeboard
Length
23ft
Year
2024
Model
Ri230
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The smallest of our Ri series, at 23 feet, the Ri230 combines the depth of the Ri series with the aggressive, head-turning style of our Fi on an Opti-V running surface to deliver pro-quality wakes and waves. Seating capacity accommodates 14 people and offers as much as 5400 pounds of evenly distributed ballast. The Centurion Opti-V hull includes hook underneath that gives the Ri230 the most efficient running surface in its class and leads to exceptional fuel efficiency, even in rough water. The DropZone tower has built-in Bluetooth capability, comes standard with the Ri series and can be customized with integrated sound options. With its customizable waves, the Ri230 demonstrates professional versatility that has made it the official towboat of the World Wake Surfing Championship as well as the IWWF Wakeboard World Championships. For everyday users that simply means it’s got you covered for both wakeboarding and wake surfing, no matter if you’re a beginner or aspiring competitor. The Ri230 is 23 feet long, has a beam of 102 inches and a 36-inch draft. It’s a small boat, but delivers the best waves in its class.
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